I would never describe myself as xenophobic nor though I take great pride in being 'English' would I describe myself as a nationalist, but I have to say, just walking around the town centre these days is like a trip through a united nations convention, and it surely has to stop before we end up flooding a country that is already threatened with being called off for being waterlogged
If UKIP's rhetoric, certainly that used by Farage was turned down a bit, and they concentrated more on the facts as opposed to relying on large spoonful's of scaremongering they could do even better than they did last night.
A vote of disenchantment which one assumes lay behind a lot of their gains last night may really turn into a genuine alternative vote and if nothing else it 'should' really refocus the attitudes of the main stream parties into what the public at large really feel is important
The rule of law, education, health, concerns over pour European pay masters for allowing, and worse extending by legislation of which we have no input which will imminently increase the freedom of movement into our already overcrowded little island .................................................and of course who we sign over the next couple of months...anything else I can put up with!
Hopefully, just like our fortunes in the months ahead, last nights results may signal the start of something new, fresh and exciting and lets hope that's the case